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Getting lab work done shouldn’t be complicated. At Primary Care Walk In Clinic in New Port Richey and Spring Hill, Florida, our convenient in-office draw station makes it easy to complete blood work and other sample collections during your visit. Our team collects the necessary samples and sends them to trusted laboratory partners for testing and analysis. Book an appointment online or over the phone at your nearest Primary Care Walk In Clinic today.
A lab draw station is a designated area within the clinic where trained medical staff collect samples such as blood, urine, or swabs for laboratory testing. Instead of traveling to a separate lab facility, you can have your samples collected conveniently during your visit at Primary Care Walk In Clinic.
Once your sample is collected, it is safely packaged and sent to a certified external laboratory for processing and analysis. These labs use advanced diagnostic technology to evaluate your samples and provide detailed results to your care team.
Your provider may recommend lab testing to help diagnose a health concern, monitor an existing condition, or evaluate how well a treatment plan is working. Common blood tests may evaluate markers such as:
Your provider will explain which tests are recommended and how they help guide your care.
If your provider orders lab testing, you may begin at the clinic’s draw station. A trained medical professional will use a sterile needle to collect a small sample of blood or guide you through providing another type of sample, such as urine or a swab.
The process is quick and typically takes only a few minutes. After the sample is collected, a small bandage is placed on the site, and you can return to your normal activities.
In some cases, your provider may ask you to prepare for certain tests by fasting beforehand. If preparation is required, the clinic team will provide clear instructions before your appointment.
After your samples are collected at the draw station, they are sent to a certified laboratory for testing. The laboratory analyzes the samples and sends the results back to your provider.
Depending on the type of test, results may be available within a few days. Some specialized tests may take longer. Once results are received, your provider will review them and discuss the findings with you if follow-up care or treatment is needed.
To schedule an appointment at the Primary Care Walk In Clinic draw station, call your nearest office or book online today.